Description: For sale is a fascinating fossil bed featuring a unique combination of fossilized fish, shark, reptile bone fragments, and coprolite (fossilized excrement). This specimen comes from the Upper Triassic period and was discovered in the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group, at Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Unearthed on 29 September 2024 by our team member Alister, it has been carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to highlight its exceptional preservation and historical significance. This remarkable fossil bed provides an incredible snapshot of marine and terrestrial life from the Upper Triassic, over 200 million years ago. The presence of fossil fish, shark remains, and reptile bones alongside coprolite gives insight into the diverse ecosystem that existed during this period. Coprolite, or fossilized excrement, offers a rare glimpse into the diet and behavior of these ancient creatures.Location: Blue Anchor, Somerset, UKGeological Period: Upper Triassic, over 200 million years old.Formation: Westbury Formation, Penarth GroupCondition: Discovered by Alister and professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison on 29 September 2024Size: Please refer to the photos for full sizing (scale cube = 1cm)Authenticity: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying this is a 100% genuine fossil specimen. The fossil bed shown in the photos is the exact specimen you will receive, chosen for its variety of well-preserved fossilized elements and historical significance. Whether you're a fossil collector or fascinated by prehistoric life, this fossil fish, shark, reptile bone, and coprolite bed is an extraordinary addition to any collection. Add this incredible piece of Upper Triassic history to your collection today!
Price: 36 GBP
Location: GB
End Time: 2025-02-10T13:37:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 21.11 GBP
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Sub-Type: Dinosaurs/ Reptiles
Type: Fossils